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Release Year: 1991
Nation: South Africa, United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: Witchcraft
Director: Sean Barton
Writer: John Hunt, Richard Haddon Haines, Sean Barton
Producer(s):
Companies: Blue Rock Films, Epic Productions
Genre: Horror
When American plantation owners' wives, including Elizabeth (Deborah Fairfax), and her sister disturb an African voodoo ritual meant to sacrifice a goat, the enraged witch doctor curses them. This invocation summons a sea demon equipped with a curved African machete, known as a panga, intent on slaughtering the women and anyone in its path. Dr. Pearson (Christopher Lee), knowledgeable about the voodoo master and rituals, aids Elizabeth in her fight against this evil force.
Set in an undetermined time period amidst American plantations in Africa, 'Curse III: Blood Sacrifice' (1991) is a horror film that blends elements of African folklore and voodoo with Western themes. The movie centers around the supernatural consequences resulting from the interference with a sacred ritual by two white women, highlighting cultural insensitivity and its repercussions. Director Sean Barton explores themes of power, revenge, and cultural conflict through this vengeful sea demon's bloody rampage.
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